
discrete mathematics - Dividing 100% by 3 without any left ...
So in mathematics you can divide $100\%$ by $3$ without having $0.1\%$ left. $100\% / 3 = 1 / 3 = \frac13$. Imagine an apple which was cloned two times, so the other 2 are completely equal …
Why were the ratios disregarded when forming the model.
2019年1月15日 · Raw material of type A requires 3, 4 and 6 units of each model. Whereas type B requires 6, 4 and 8 of model I, II and III respectively. The labour time of each unit of model I is …
How can something be greater than $100\\%$? - Mathematics …
Example: $\frac{300}{30} \cdot 100$ = a $1000\%$ increase in memory usage. or you can calculate the multiples with one less calculation by simply taking the greater value (in this …
calculus - Exponential Growth and Decay Question: A Bacteria …
A Bacteria Culture Grows with Constant Relative Growth Rate. The bacteria count was 400 after 2 hours and 25,600 after 6 hours.
geometry - Calculating size of an object based on distance ...
It took me a while to figure out that you couldn't just say "oh a 10 foot object 100 feet away will appear to be 4 inches tall" because it all mattered how far the 4 inches away was first.. …
combinatorics - Probability of winning a prize in a raffle ...
2011年12月16日 · The one ticket has 100% chance to win, but the formula ends up being 1 - ((0 c 2) / (1 n 2) or 1 - 0 / 0. Can I assume that if 0 c 2 is 0, then the win chances is 100%? Or …
arithmetic - Why do we multiply by 100 for finding percentage ...
2016年9月4日 · So instead of visualizing data in terms of values greater than $100$, such as in your case, ratios can be scaled to a denominator of $100$, simplifying all data to a more …
How to find mode when modal class is first or last class?
2020年3月27日 · Here is an elementary example of the use of a density estimator in R. First we generate a thousand observations from the gamma distribution …
RGB to HSV Color Conversion Algorithm - Mathematics Stack …
I'm a programmer looking to build an RGB to HSV color converter. I found an algorithm, but I have very little mathematical background and I'm not quite sure what's going on with it. A step-by-step
Why is a full turn of the circle 360°? Why not any other number?
2012年5月8日 · 360 degrees is not the only choice. When using grads (also called gons) as a unit of angle, the full circle is 400 degrees and the right angle is 100 degrees. Grads are used in …